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The scientific approach to sport vision adopted at MICHEL GUILLON SPORTS VISION CLINIC is based upon the objective measurement of specialised aspects of visual performance relevant to the sport of interest. To that effect a unique battery of computerised instruments has been put in place. The instruments, either specialist instruments modified for sports vision at the clinic or developed by the company research department, produce quantitative data that allow the comparative assessment of indiviudal athletes and the tracking of their performance over time.
MG Vision is a software developed by our research group and unable us to measure vision under determined time constraint and fully controlled environmental conditions representing closely the sporting environment of interest ( e.g. time, lighting level, contrast and color).
SVT a computerised touch sensitive board that allows to measure and train vision / motor reaction time. The fully programmable board has enabled us to develop an extensive range of routines such as a routine to measure peripheral awareness and quantify differences between different directions of gaze or to train goalkeepers to react to shot deflections. Eye tracker a number of eye trackers are used including a wireless system that is used during normal play. For example we record where a tennis player is looking while receiving a serve or volleying and can give the player and coach feedback as to the visual strategy associated with successful play.
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| INSTRUMENTATION Videoaberroscope & Videokeratoscope Subjective Vision Instrumentation Binocular Vision Instrumentation Colour Vision Instrumentation Sports Vision Specialist Instrumentation Dry Eye Specialist Instrumentation Slit-lamp Biomicroscope Confocal Microscope Perimeter Non-contact Tonometer Non-mydriatic Retinal Camera Macular Pigment Densitometer | |

